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[BNA]G1_Speak English Professionally, G1 (Silvia, Eric, Bella, Christina,…
[BNA]G1_Speak English Professionally
Pronunciation
intonation
Rise and fall for finish
-ed & -s Endings
-ed Endings
/t/
after voiceless sounds
wor
k
ed, hel
ped
, increa
s
ed, coa
ch
ed, lau
gh
ed /læft/, bru
sh
ed: /brə∫t/
/d/
after voiced sounds (Vibrates)
prepa
r
ed, sol
v
ed, mana
g
ed, program
m
ed, schedu
l
ed
/id/
after /t/ or /d/
invi
t
ed , nee
d
ed,
naked
-s Endings
/s/
after voiceless sounds
tes
t
s, loo
k
s, slee
p
s, lau
gh
s
/z/
after voiced sounds or Vowel
dreams, ba
g
s, wea
r
s, bo
y
s
/iz/
after sibilant sounds
boxes, races, kisses, classes, challenges
stress
word
one in every word
Very important
sentence
Rhythm&Beat
Important word
Content word
Not important word
Structure word
Confuse word
Can vs Cant
Body language
Advantage
Connect with people better
Double your business
Prevents Conflict
Negative Body Language
Poor eye contact.
Folded arms.
Frowning.
Looking at watch, clock or phone.
Positive Body Language
Regular eye contact.
Upright posture
Relaxed and open facial expression.
Etiquette
Communication
Disagree
Agree
Clarify
Don't understand
Repeating
Explaining
Understand
Body language
Let other people know
To take the turn
Ways to include others
Get your turn
Show your interest
Friendly face
Positive contants
Restating
Small talk
How to start a small talk?
greetings
general topics
How to be continued?
details
What is small talk?
How do you small talk?
Introduce yourself
Ask questions
Be a good listener
Show your Interest
G1
Silvia
Eric
Bella
Christina
Viviane
Tips for elevator speech
use pauses
speak slowly
change your volume
body language
eye contact
summarize and further reading
elevator speech
stress and intonation
appropriate body language
introduction
similar
product presentation
three tells
tell more
body
tell it again
conclusion
tell what
introduction
stress and intonation